At its annual Upfronts Presentation Wednesday in New York, Bravo announced plans to add 11 new reality series and two scripted series — its first foray into original scripted programming — to its slate, as well as the return of eight current shows.

It’s always something with Kim and Kyle Richards, and the conclusion of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” reunion showed that, no matter how good things are between the sisters, there will always be something one will do to tick off the other.

For a lot of reasons, part two of the reunion for “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” could have been subtitled “The Brandi Glanville Show,” because the newest housewife was a big part of just about all the arguments in this phase of the reunion. But, like her or hate her, you have to give Brandi some credit: she’s even tougher than what the show depicted during the season, and more than held her own with this very difficult group of women.

Like we said after the first part of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” reunion aired on Monday, the sparks are already flying between the main cast members, and Brandi Glanville had barely had a chance to sit down. But the second season’s new addition — and main pot-stirrer — gets more play in part two of the reunion, as these clips show.

The epic three-part reunion of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” started last night, with Andy Cohen doing his usual job of shining a red-hot light on each of the cast members in turn, all under the guise of reader e-mails that just happen to ask the very things that Andy himself wants to know about.

In the final segment of a dramatic three-part “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” reunion, Kim Richards—who was absent from the cast reunions since she was in rehab—sits down with Andy Cohen to admit to the world she has a problem.